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More comprehensive Sample system?

Duggan

Well-known member
So, I decided to go back through the walkthrough and document the steps using Github. Parts of the walkthrough didn't match up, in part because, instead of having attributes and skills like "Sample", I had a more complex system with D&D attributes and multiple races. Generating another sample system results in the usual very simple system.

I had not been keeping HeroLab on this laptop updated because I rarely use it, so it could be I generated this on an older version than the current one. Did Hero Lab Authoring Kit used to do this?
 
I think I now see in the documentation that there indeed used to be both the Skeleton and Sample systems proffered when creating a new one. Now, I only see the Skeleton option. Interesting.

Either that, or it simply came with the first install as one of the systems and I'd forgotten it until now.
 
Yes, but there's another system that either shows up on a new install, or used to be an option when creating up a new system, which came with six attributes, 10 skills, 5 races, etc, a kind of generic fantasy game as best I can tell.
 
I have the Sample system Duggan describes on my laptop; it show up in the load system screen and there's a "sample" folder in my Hero Lab data directory.
 
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